Don't think so. We won't know until the apps are released, but I think the apps will only be available for your iPod Touch. It'll be tied in to your iTunes Account and your iPod's serial number ... I think.

Interesting question though. If I buy several apps for my current iPod Touch and a year later decide to get the 64GB or the 128GB version of the Touch, will I have to buy my apps again?

ETA: I'm hoping that you can put any apps you buy on as many iPod Touches or iPhones tied to your iTunes account account.

My guess (and that's all it is) is that any Apps you buy will be tied to your iTunes account (rather than individual iPhones or Touches), and will sync to any Touches or iPhones you sync with iTunes on an authorized computer on your account.

My guess (and that's all it is) is that any Apps you buy will be tied to your iTunes account (rather than individual iPhones or Touches), and will sync to any Touches or iPhones you sync with iTunes on an authorized computer on your account.

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That would mean that all your friends could come over and sync your apps on their iPhones/Touches and save a few bucks.

My guess is that iPhones/Touches will get authorized in a similar way that computers are now.

That would mean that all your friends could come over and sync your apps on their iPhones/Touches and save a few bucks.

My guess is that iPhones/Touches will get authorized in a similar way that computers are now.

Joshua.

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Could be, but the scenario you suggest is not a new one. As it is now you could bring any iPod to my house and sync it with my computer and you'd have all my purchased music from the ITMS, but you'd have to wipe out everything currently on your iPod to do it, and you would lose it all again when you synced with your own computer. I don't see why apps would have to work any differently. By authorizing computers (not iPods), and then letting any iPod (including Touches) only sync with one computer (at a time, at least), Apple effectively manages what ultimately gets onto iPods.

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